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We-ees e e e- MNEMOSVNE -V A Senior Historq Three seniors returned to H. C. for the last year of their College career. When we first entered Huntington College, we came with the expectation of a long, long four years' work ahead of us-but oh, how swiftly has the time passed. After thinking over the pleasant memories that will always be ours, and the fond recollections that have been enshrined in our hearts -we regret that we do not have longer to spend within her walls. In the fall we elected Grace Hoskins, President of the class. She hails from Idaho and truly represents our western states. Leona Musgrave was elected as Secretary, and Emerson Frank as Treasurer. They have their homes in Indiana and Ohio. One of the most exciting experiences of the whole year came through student teaching. We dreaded it at first-but it changed very soon to be a very pleasant part of our college life. A great deal of this we owe to the kindness and sympathy of our critic teachers who have helped us so well over the difficult places. Many special entertainments were given in our honor, and we will always remember the kind thought and help of those who planned them for us. On May 5th, the Sophomore Class took us on a jaunt to Long Lake where we had the time of our lives. The Y Organizations of the College entertained us at a Farewell Banquet in the Social Room in the Adminis- tration Building, on the following Thursday. But the climax of the festivi- ties came in the annual May-morning Breakfast given by the members of the Junior Class! lj We want to do our best in anything that we undertake and wish to take H advantage of every opportunity. May this always be a guide to us, T Here hath been dawning f Another blue day, Think wilt thou let it T Slip useless away. L -L. M. T L L. 1-m -.2 1 bn DLQAI..-I-u-u...nLA-J-0, -,1-uf 'Rik sn-vlv' was -1'
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